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Radiation Oncology (Radiotherapy)
The Royal Adelaide Hospital Department of Radiation Oncology works closely with surgeons, medical oncologists, haematologists, and other doctors to provide comprehensive care for a wide variety of conditions.
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Radiation Oncology (Radiotherapy)
The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is one of South Australia’s largest providers of cancer care and treatment, caring for patients across South Australia, surrounding states and territories. Services are provided in inpatient, outpatient and community settings.
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Rehabilitation
The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) provides acute inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to help patients restore their ability to function and their quality of life.
- Renal
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Renal and transplantation
Get information on kidney, pancreas and islet transplantation services and support available through CNARTS.
- Research
- Research Amendments
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Research Finance
Information about CALHN research finance
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Research Governance
Information and forms for CALHN Governance
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Research News
What's on at CALHN in 2024
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Research and innovation
Get information on the research and innovation taking place within the intensive care unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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Resources
Coming soon
- Rheumatology
- Rheumatology
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Rights and responsibilities
The Royal Adelaide Hospital is committed to ensuring the health care you receive is safe, efficient, effective and respects your rights as an individual.
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Royal Adelaide Hospital Research Fund
The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) Research Fund believes everyone deserves access to the best possible treatment and patient care. We strive to make this possible by raising funds for medical equipment, lifesaving medical and clinical research and enhanced patient services.
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Rural and remote patient support
The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is committed to providing the best possible care to all South Australians, including those who live in the regional, rural and remote parts of our state.